the filaments, with nectaries of a roundifli oblong fhape and 

 not fufiform or lengthening into a long narrow furrow 

 upwards. 



We were unacquainted with the habitat of this fpecies at the 

 time we publifhed our account of the variety |3 in No. 952 ; 

 but fince then we have found, by the Herbariums above cited, 

 that it is a native of Mount Caucafus, New Ruflia, the Crimea, 

 and of various places on the Banks of the Wolga. Fre- 

 quently mentioned by Pallas in his Travels, under the 

 fpecific name of Meleagris y for which he miftook. it. In his 

 Herbarium there are numerous fpontaneous fpecimens of (*) 

 as well as a garden one of (j3) correfponding in every point 

 with our two plants. Had we feen the one-flowered fpecimens 

 before we named the fpecies, we fhould certainly not have called 

 it racemofa. Our drawing was made at Mr. Williams's, 

 Turnham-Green. G. 



Specierum Synthesis. 



imperialis. Supra tab. 194 & 1215. ~) 



verticillata. mild. Sp.Pl. 2. 91.— altaica. | cap/, pri/mattco- 

 Herb. Pall. penesD um - Lambert ,- \hexagona y angiitis 

 anne precedents vcre diver/a ? alato extenuatis. 

 G. J 



perfica. Supra tab. 962. , 



obliqua. Supra tab. 857. tulipi flora alias caucafica. Herb, 

 Bieberfl. pyrenaica. Pall. I. c. 



racemofa. Supra tab. 952 Cf? 1216. 



Meleagris. Engl. Bot. tab. 622. 



latifolia. Supra tab. 853 & 1207. 



pyrenaica. Supra tab. 664. 



camfchatcenfis. nobis. (Lilium.) Willd.Sp. PI. 2. 89. SpecM* 

 Spont. in Herb. Bank/. 



